I don't have to answer your questions at all lol same way you can tap dance around straightforward questions people ask or examples many people have put on this board including myself that you somehow overlook. So it's honestly just all banter in my eyes, with some good insight here and there. As far as you making demands lmao I'll never take that serious
Either way, my season is coming to a quick end
STA
Osceola
NIceville
Evans
Atlantic Delray
Merritt Island
Columbus
Lake Gibson
South Sumter
Dunbar
Wakulla
Land O Lakes
Largo
Cocoa Beach
Suwannee
AH-Delray
I'm beating the dead horse but again, the main issue is talent flows to just a few teams in seemingly every district. There are the small number of receptors and a large majority of donors for this transfer chaos. Not only that, you now have Rise Preparatory Academy placing it's guns-for-hire at various schools. Some of these schools, like West Boca HS, have more RPA starters than starters who actually attend their school. I really hate how the "non-traditional learning" system is completely abused here.
Edit: Not every district follows this talent flow though. Distict 10, in 6A R3, has four teams East Lake, Palm Harbor, Steinbrenner and Largo. For the most part, all of these schools roll with their own players so the district games are all competitive. Largo is in a talent-rich area for athletes so they tend to be the favorite while Palm Harbor tends to have the toughest time finding really fast guys in our neighborhood. Steinbrenner is rich with great facilities and great coaching so they sometimes get great players to transfer there but I don't think they actively recruit. East Lake is in a similar demographic as Palm Harbor but they always have really good skill position players. I have no idea how they find those players but they probably grab kids from Tarpon Springs and the occasional south county player that somehow attends East Lake HS. Anyway, my point is the district is balanced and I wish all districts were like this.